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Plane Upscaler

Chroma plane upscaler used during YUV to RGB conversion. Most video content uses 4:2:0 chroma subsampling, meaning the chroma (color) planes are half the resolution of the luma (brightness) plane. This filter controls how those chroma planes are upscaled to full resolution.

Available Options

FilterInternal NameDescriptionSpeed
None (follows upscaler)noneUse the same filter as the main upscaler setting--
NearestnearestNearest-neighbour (box) samplingVery fast
BilinearbilinearBilinear samplingVery fast
OversampleoversampleAspect-ratio preserving nearest neighbour samplingVery fast
BicubicbicubicBicubic interpolationFast
GaussiangaussianGaussian smoothingFast
Catmull-Romcatmull_romCatmull-Rom cubic splineMedium
LanczoslanczosLanczos reconstructionMedium
EWA Lanczosewa_lanczosEWA Lanczos (Jinc) reconstructionSlow
EWA LanczosSharpewa_lanczossharpSharpened version of EWA LanczosSlow
EWA Lanczos4Sharpestewa_lanczos4sharpestVery sharp EWA Lanczos with anti-ringingVery slow

Default: None (none) -- follows the main upscaler setting.

  • None is the default and uses the same filter as the main Upscaler, which works well in most cases.
  • Setting a separate plane upscaler lets you use a faster filter for chroma without affecting luma quality, since chroma detail is less perceptually important.
  • Bilinear or Bicubic are reasonable choices for chroma-only upscaling to save GPU time while keeping the main upscaler on a high-quality setting.

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